Per a release, The Far Field will house a dozen “chest-pounding” tracks that “brilliantly express the band’s central themes they’ve been exploring for the last decade: that there is power in emotional vulnerability, that one can find a way to laugh and cry in the same breath – and be stronger for it.” The Baltimore-based band’s fifth album, The Far Field will also be the first to feature drums from Michael Lowry, who joined Future Islands just before the Letterman appearance.

The collection will also feature a collaboration with Blondie’s Debbie Harry called “Shadows.” (Congleton produced the iconic group’s forthcoming album, Pollinator.)